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Publication : Development of a flexible and specific gene delivery system for production of murine tumor models.

First Author  Fisher GH Year  1999
Journal  Oncogene Volume  18
Issue  38 Pages  5253-60
PubMed ID  10498877 Mgi Jnum  J:58243
Mgi Id  MGI:1346975 Doi  10.1038/sj.onc.1203087
Citation  Fisher GH, et al. (1999) Development of a flexible and specific gene delivery system for production of murine tumor models. Oncogene 18(38):5253-60
abstractText  To develop models of human cancer we have expressed the avian retroviral receptor, TVA, under a variety of mammalian promoters in transgenic mice, thus rendering mice susceptible to infection with avian leukosis virus-derived gene vectors. TVA-based retroviral gene transfer offers advantages over current murine models of human cancer. A single transgenic mouse line can be used to evaluate multiple genetic lesions, individually and in combination. Furthermore, mutant genes are introduced somatically into animals, as occurs in the majority of naturally occurring tumors. Because the avian viral vectors replicate only in avian cells, the viral receptor in infected transgenic mouse cells remains available for multiple rounds of infection with different ASLV vectors. We discuss the theoretical and practical aspects of using recombinant avian retroviruses with TVA transgenic mice to generate cancer models.
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